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  1. Friedrich Nietzsche, (1844-1900).
    "...Let us face facts: the people have triumphed -- or the slaves, the mob, the herd, whatever you wish to call them -- and if the Jews brought it about, then no nation ever had a more universal mission on earth. The lords are a thing of the past, and the ethics of the common man is completely triumphant. I don't deny that this triumph might be looked upon as a kind of blood poisoning, since it has resulted in a (...)
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  2. Friedrich Nietzsche, Ainsi Parlait Zarathoustra (French).
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  3. Friedrich Nietzsche, Also Sprach Zarathustra (German).
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  4. Friedrich Nietzsche, Dionysus Dithyrambs.
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  5. Friedrich Nietzsche, Dityrambeja (Finnish).
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  6. Friedrich Nietzsche, Die Geburt der Tragödie (German).
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  7. Friedrich Nietzsche, From Nietzsche's Notebooks.
     
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  8. Friedrich Nietzsche, Götzen-Dämmerung (German).
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  9. Friedrich Nietzsche, Homer and Classical Philology.
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  10. Friedrich Nietzsche, Homer's Contest.
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  11. Friedrich Nietzsche, Jenseits Von Gut Und Böse (German).
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  12. Friedrich Nietzsche, Letters (Nietzsche).
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  13. Friedrich Nietzsche, Letters of Insanity (Nietzsche).
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  14. Friedrich Nietzsche, Menschliches, Allzumenschliches (German).
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  15. Friedrich Nietzsche, Mixed Opinions and Maxims.
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  16. Friedrich Nietzsche, Nietzsche Contra Wagner.
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  17. Friedrich Nietzsche, On Music and Words (Fragment).
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  18. Friedrich Nietzsche, On the Use and Abuse of History for Life.
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  19. Friedrich Nietzsche, Philosophy in the Tragic Age of the Greeks.
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  20. Friedrich Nietzsche, Poems (Nietzsche).
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  21. Friedrich Nietzsche, The Case of Wagner.
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  22. Friedrich Nietzsche, The Dawn.
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  23. Friedrich Nietzsche, Thoughts Out of Season Part I.
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  24. Friedrich Nietzsche, The Wanderer and His Shadow.
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  25. Friedrich Nietzsche & Graham Parkes (forthcoming). On Moods (1864). Journal of Nietzsche Studies.
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  26. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (2013). Human, All Too Human Ii and Unpublished Fragments From the Period of Human, All Too Human Ii (Spring 1878-Fall 1879). Stanford University Press.
     
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  27. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (2012). Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for Everyone and for No One. Barnes & Noble.
    Nietzsche regarded 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra' as his most important work, and his story of the wandering Zarathustra has had enormous influence on subsequent culture. Nietzsche uses a mixture of homilies, parables, epigrams and dreams to introduce some of his most striking doctrines, including the Overman, nihilism, and the eternal return of the same. This edition offers a new translation by Adrian Del Caro which restores the original versification of Nietzsche's text and captures its poetic brilliance. Robert Pippin's introduction discusses many (...)
     
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  28. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (2011). Dawn: Thoughts on the Presumptions of Morality. Stanford University Press.
     
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  29. Friedrich Nietzsche (2010). Homero e a filologia clássica. Princípios 13 (19-20):169-199.
    Homero e a filologia clássica, de Nietzsche. Inclui apresentaçáo do tradutor.
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  30. Friedrich Nietzsche (2010). How the "True World" Finally Became a Fable : The History of an Error : The Will to Power as Art. In Christopher Want (ed.), Philosophers on Art From Kant to the Postmodernists: A Critical Reader. Columbia University Press.
     
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  31. Friedrich Nietzsche (2009). Ecce Homo: How To Become What You Are. OUP Oxford.
    'I am not a man, I am dynamite.' -/- Ecce Homo is an autobiography like no other. Deliberately provocative, Nietzsche subverts the conventions of the genre and pushes his philosophical positions to combative extremes, constructing a genius-hero whose life is a chronicle of incessant self-overcoming. Written in 1888, a few weeks before his descent into madness, the book sub-titled 'How To Become What You Are' passes under review all Nietzsche's previous works so that we, his 'posthumous' readers, can finally understand (...)
     
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  32. Friedrich Nietzsche (2009). Master Morality and Slave Morality. In Steven M. Cahn (ed.), Exploring Ethics: An Introductory Anthology. Oxford University Press.
     
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  33. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (2009). Writings From the Early Notebooks. Cambridge University Press.
    Note on the texts -- Note on the translation -- October 1867 - April 1868 : on Schopenhauer -- Notebook 1, autumn 1869 -- Notebook 2, winter 1869/1870 - spring 1870 -- Notebook 3, winter 1869/1870 - spring 1870 -- Notebook 5, September 1870 - January 1871 -- Notebook 6, end of 1870 -- Notebook 7, end of 1870 - April 1871 -- Notebook 9, 1871 -- Notebook 10, beginning of 1871 -- Notebook 11, February 1871 -- Notebook 12, spring (...)
     
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  34. Friedrich Nietzsche (2008). Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for Everyone and Nobody. OUP Oxford.
    'The profoundest book there is, born from the innermost richness of truth, an inexhaustible well into which no bucket descends without coming up with gold and goodness.' -/- Thus Spoke Zarathustra (1885) was Nietzsche's own favourite among all his books and has proved to be his most popular, having sold millions of copies in many different languages. In it he addresses the problem of how to live a fulfilling life in a world without meaning, in the aftermath of 'the death (...)
     
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  35. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (2008). Political Writings of Friedrich Nietzsche: An Edited Anthology. Palgrave Macmillan.
    Chulpforta, 1862 -- Napoleon III as president -- Saint-just -- Two-poem cycle two kings -- Louis the sixteenth -- Louis the fifteenth -- Agonistic politics, 1871-1874 -- The Greek state, 1871 -- On the future of our educational institutions, third lecture, February 27th, 1872 -- Homer's contest -- Untimely meditations -- David Strauss : the confessor and the writer, 1873 -- Schopenhauer as educator, 1874 -- The free spirit, 1878-1880 -- Human, all too human : a book for free spirits, (...)
     
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  36. Fryderyk Nietzsche (2008). Radosna wiedza. Kronos (4):345-345.
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  37. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (2007). Nietzsche and the Death of God: Selected Writings. Bedford/St. Martin.
    Nietzsche's importance -- Nietzsche's ideas -- Nietzsche's legacy -- Aphorisms, 1875-1889 -- On truths and lies in an extramoral sense, 1873 -- On the uses and disadvantages of history for life, 1874 -- Human, all too human, 1878 -- The gay science, 1882 -- Thus spoke Zarathustra, 1883-1884 -- Beyond good and evil, 1886 -- On the genealogy of morals, 1887.
     
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  38. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (2007). On the Genealogy of Morality. Cambridge University Press.
    Friedrich Nietzsche is one of the most influential thinkers of the past 150 years and On the Genealogy of Morality (1887) is his most important work on ethics and politics. A polemical contribution to moral and political theory, it offers a critique of moral values and traces the historical evolution of concepts such as guilt, conscience, responsibility, law and justice. This is a revised and updated edition of one of the most successful volumes to appear in Cambridge Texts in the (...)
     
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  39. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (2006). The Nietzsche Reader. Blackwell Pub..
    The Nietzsche Reader brings together in one volume substantial selections from the entire body of Nietzsche’s writings, together with illuminating commentary on Nietzsche’s life and importance, and introductions to his major works and philosophical ideas. • Includes selections from all the major texts, including The Birth of Tragedy, The Gay Science, Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Beyond Good and Evil, The Anti-Christ, and Ecce Homo • Offers new translations of key pieces from Nietzsche’s unpublished “Lenzer Heide” notebook • Provides a wealth of (...)
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  40. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (2006). Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for All and None. Cambrige University Press.
    Nietzsche regarded 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra' as his most important work, and his story of the wandering Zarathustra has had enormous influence on subsequent culture. Nietzsche uses a mixture of homilies, parables, epigrams and dreams to introduce some of his most striking doctrines, including the Overman, nihilism, and the eternal return of the same. This edition offers a new translation by Adrian Del Caro which restores the original versification of Nietzsche's text and captures its poetic brilliance. Robert Pippin's introduction discusses many (...)
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  41. Fredrich Nietzsche (2005). Przypadek Wagnera. Problem muzykanta. Nowa Krytyka 15.
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  42. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (2005). Prefaces to Unwritten Works. St. Augustine's Press.
  43. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (2005). Why I Am so Wise. Penguin Books.
    Throughout history, some books have changed the world. They have transformed the way we see ourselves--and each other. They have inspired debate, dissent, war and revolution. They have enlightened, outraged, provoked and comforted. They have enriched lives--and destroyed them. Now, Penguin brings you the works of the great thinkers, pioneers, radicals and visionaries whose ideas shook civilization, and helped make us who we are. Penguin's Great Ideas series features twelve groundbreaking works by some of history's most prodigious thinkers, and each (...)
     
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  44. Friedrich Nietzsche (2004). Twilight of the Idols ;. Dover Publications.
    Written in 1888, while Nietzsche was at the height of his brilliance, these two polemics blaze with provocative, inflammatory rhetoric. Nietzsche's "grand declaration of war," Twilight of the Idol s examines what we worship and why. Intended by the author as a general introduction to his philosophy, it assails "idols" of Western philosophy and culture (Socratic rationality and Christian morality among them) and sets the scene for The Antichrist . In addition to its full-scale attack on Christianity and Jesus Christ, (...)
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  45. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (2004). Thus Spoke Zarathustra: Selections = Also Sprach Zarathustra: Auswahl. Dover Publications.
    The most popular of Friedrich Nietzsche's works, Thus Spoke Zarathustra ranks among the most remarkable feats of German literature. A symphony of language, it abounds in every kind of wordplay and an intricate network of leitmotifs. This dual-language edition features one third of Nietzsche's work, keeping the most famous concepts intact and encompassing a variety of moods and modes as well as the author's full linguistic scope. Editor Stanley Appelbaum presents accurate English translations on the pages facing the original German, (...)
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  46. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (2003). Writings From the Late Notebooks. Cambridge University Press.
    For much of his adult life, Nietzsche wrote notes on philosophical subjects in small notebooks that he carried around with him. After his breakdown and subsequent death, his sister supervised the publication of some of these notes under the title The Will to Power, and that collection, which is textually inaccurate and substantively misleading, has dominated the English-speaking discussion of Nietzsche's later thought. The present volume offers, for the first time, accurate translations of a selection of writings from Nietzsche's late (...)
     
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  47. Nikolai Fedorov, Friedrich Nietzsche & S. G. Semenova (2002). Dostoevsky and Nietzsche: Toward a New Metaphysics of Man. Russian Studies in Philosophy 41 (3):33-62.
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  48. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (2001). The Gay Science: With a Prelude in German Rhymes and an Appendix of Songs. Cambridge University Press.
    Nietzsche wrote The Gay Science, which he later described as 'perhaps my most personal book', when he was at the height of his intellectual powers, and the reader will find in it an extensive and sophisticated treatment of the philosophical themes and views which were most central to Nietzsche's own thought and which have been most influential on later thinkers. These include the death of God, the problem of nihilism, the role of truth, falsity and the will-to-truth in human life, (...)
     
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  49. Fryderyk Nietzsche (2001). Język i retoryka. Sztuka I Filozofia 19.
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  50. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (2000/2008). The Birth of Tragedy. Oxford University Press.
    In The Birth of Tragedy Nietzsche expounds on the origins of Greek tragedy and its relevance to the German culture of its time. He declares it to be the expression of a culture which has achieved a delicate but powerful balance between Dionysian insight into the chaos and suffering which underlies all existence and the discipline and clarity of rational Apollonian form. In order to promote a return to these values, Nietzsche critiques the complacent rationalism of late nineteenth-century German culture (...)
     
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  51. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1999). Unpublished Writings From the Period of Unfashionable Observations. Stanford University Press.
    This is the third volume to appear in an edition that will be the first complete, critical, and annotated English translation of all of Nietzsche's work. The edition is a new English translation, by various hands, of the celebrated Colli-Montinari edition. The present volume provides for the first time English translations of all of Nietzsche's unpublished notebooks from summer 1872 to the end of 1874. The major works published in this period were the first three Unfashionable Observations: 'David Strauss the (...)
     
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  52. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1998/2008). Twilight of the Idols, or, How to Philosophize with a Hammer. Oxford University Press.
    Twilight of the Idols. Nietzsche's own unabashed appraisal of the last work intended to serve as a short introduction to the whole of his philosophy, and the most synoptic of all his books, bristles with a register of vocabulary derived from physiology, pathology, symptomatalogy and medicine. This new translation is supplemented by an introduction and extensive notes, which provide close analysis of a highly condensed work.
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  53. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1997). Daybreak: Thoughts on the Prejudices of Morality. Cambridge University Press.
    Daybreak marks the arrival of Nietzsche's 'mature' philosophy and is indispensable for an understanding of his critique of morality and 'revaluation of all values'. This volume presents the distinguished translation by R. J. Hollingdale, with a new introduction that argues for a dramatic change in Nietzsche's views from Human, All Too Human to Daybreak, and shows how this change, in turn, presages the main themes of Nietzsche's later and better-known works such as On the Genealogy of Morality. The main themes (...)
     
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  54. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1997). Human, All Too Human, I. Stanford University Press.
    This volume is the first of two to provide a new edition of Human, All Too Human, the earliest of Nietzsche's works in which his philosophical concerns and methodologies can be glimpsed. Published in 1878, it marked both a stylistic and an intellectual shift away from Nietzsche's own youthful affiliation with Romantic excesses of German thought and culture. It presents the precursors of the ideas that would later become Nietzsche's theories on genealogy and of the U;bermensch. This new translation presents (...)
     
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  55. Friedrich Nietzsche (1996). Human, All Too Human. Cambridge University Press.
    This remarkable collection of almost 1,400 aphorisms was originally published in three instalments. The first (now Volume I) appeared in 1878, just before Nietzsche abandoned academic life, with a first supplement entitled The Assorted Opinions and Maxims following in 1879, and a second entitled The Wanderer and his Shadow a year later. In 1886 Nietzsche republished them together in a two-volume edition, with new prefaces to each volume. Both volumes are presented here in R. J. Hollingdale's distinguished translation (originally published (...)
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  56. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1996/2008). On the Genealogy of Morals: A Polemic: By Way of Clarification and Supplement to My Last Book, Beyond Good and Evil. Oxford ;Oxford University Press.
    On the Genealogy of Morals (1887) is a book about interpretation and the history of ethics which raises profoundly disquieting issues about the violence of both. This is the most sustained of Nietzsche's later works and offers one of the fullest expressions of his characteristic concerns. The introduction places his ideas within the cultural context of his own time and stresses the relevance of his work for a contemporary audience.
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  57. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1996). The Vision of Nietzsche. Element.
    p. 1. General introduction -- pt. 2. Selections from Nietzsche's writings.
     
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  58. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1995). Philosophical Writings. Continuum.
  59. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1993). The Birth of Tragedy Out of the Spirit of Music. Penguin.
    Classic, influential study of Greek tragedy.
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  60. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1992). Ecce Homo: How One Becomes What One Is. Penguin Books.
    Written in 1888, a few weeks before his descent into madness, the book sub-titled 'How To Become What You Are' passes under review all Nietzsche's previous ...
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  61. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1990/2003). Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future. Penguin Books.
    Beyond Good and Evil is one of the most scathing and powerful critiques of philosophy, religion, science, politics and ethics ever written. In it, Nietzsche presents a set of problems, criticisms and philosophical challenges that continue both to inspire and to trouble contemporary thought. In addition, he offers his most subtle, detailed and sophisticated account of the virtues, ideas, and practices which will characterize philosophy and philosophers of the future. With his relentlessly energetic style and tirelessly probing manner, Nietzsche embodies (...)
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  62. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1989). Friedrich Nietzsche on Rhetoric and Language. Oxford University Press.
    Presenting the entire German text of Nietzsche's lectures on rhetoric and language and his notes for them, as well as facing page English translations, this book fills an important gap in the philosopher's corpus. Until now unavailable or existing only in fragmentary form, the lectures represent a major portion of Nietzsche's achievement. Included are an extensive editors' introduction on the background of Nietzsche's understanding of rhetoric, and critical notes identifying his sources and independent contributions.
     
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  63. Friedrich Nietzsche (1988/2006). Ecce Homo. Barnes & Noble.
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  64. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1985/2006). The Antichrist: A Criticism of Christianity. Barnes and Noble.
     
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  65. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1984/1996). Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits. University of Nebraska Press.
    This English translation—the first since 1909—restores Human, All Too Human to its proper central position in the Nietzsche canon. First published in 1878, the book marks the philosophical coming of age of Friedrich Nietzsche. In it he rejects the romanticism of his early work, influenced by Wagner and Schopenhauer, and looks to enlightened reason and science. The "Free Spirit" enters, untrammeled by all accepted conventions, a precursor of Zarathustra. The result is 638 stunning aphorisms about everything under and above the (...)
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  66. Friedrich Nietzsche (1983). The Birth of Tragic Thought. Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 9 (2):3-15.
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  67. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1983/1997). Untimely Meditations. Cambridge University Press.
    The four short works in Untimely Meditations were published by Nietzsche between 1873 and 1876.They deal with such broad topics as the relationship between popular and genuine culture, strategies for cultural reform, the task of philosophy, the nature of education, and the relationship between art, science and life. They also include Nietzsche's earliest statement of his own understanding of human selfhood as a process of endlessly 'becoming who one is'. As Daniel Breazeale shows in his introduction to this new edition (...)
     
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  68. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1979). Philosophy and Truth: Selections From Nietzsche's Notebooks of the Early 1870's. Humanities Press.
  69. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1977). A Nietzsche Reader. Penguin.
    Selections from the German philosopher's writings provide an introduction to his work and thought.
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  70. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1974). Early Greek Philosophy & Other Essays. Gordon Press.
    The Greek State.--The Greek woman.--On music and words.--Homer's contest.--The relation of Schopenhauer's philosophy to a German culture.--Philosophy during the tragic age of the Greeks.--On truth and falsity in their ultramoral sense.
     
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  71. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1974). The Birth of Tragedy; or, Hellenism and Pessimism. Gordon Press.
    AN ATTEMPT AT SELF- CRITICISM. I. Whatever may lie at the bottom of this doubt- ful book must be a question of the first rank and attractiveness, ...
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  72. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1974). The Gay Science. New York,Vintage Books.
    Nietzsche called The Gay Science "the most personal of all my books." It was here that he first proclaimed the death of God -- to which a large part of the book is devoted -- and his doctrine of the eternal recurrence. Walter Kaufmann's commentary, with its many quotations from previously untranslated letters, brings to life Nietzsche as a human being and illuminates his philosophy. The book contains some of Nietzsche's most sustained discussions of art and morality, knowledge and truth, (...)
     
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  73. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1974). The Joyful Wisdom =. Gordon Press.
     
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  74. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1974). Thoughts Out of Season. Gordon Press.
    pt. 1. David Strauss, the confessor and the writer. Richard Wagner in Bayreuth.--pt. 2. The use and abuse of history. Schopenhauer as educator.
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  75. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1974). The Will to Power: An Attempted Transvaluation of All Values. Gordon Press.
     
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  76. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1969). Umwertung Aller Werte. (Mun̈chen)Deutscher Taschenbuch Verl..
     
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  77. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1968/2000). Basic Writings of Nietzsche. Modern Library.
    One hundred years after his death, Friedrich Nietzsche remains the most influential philosopher of the modern era. Basic Writings of Nietzsche gathers the complete texts of five of Nietzsche's most important works, from his first book to his last: The Birth of Tragedy; Beyond Good and Evil; On the Genealogy of Morals; The Case of Wagner; and Ecce Homo. Edited and translated by the great Nietzsche scholar Walter Kaufmann, this volume provides a definitive guide to the full range of Nietzsche's (...)
     
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  78. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1968/2008). Twilight of the Idols. Harmondsworth, Penguin.
    "The three works in this collection, all dating from Nietzsche's last lucid months, show him at his most stimulating and controversial: the portentous ...
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  79. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1968/2006). The Will to Power. London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
  80. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1967). On the Genealogy of Morals. New York, Vintage Books.
     
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  81. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1967/2006). The Will to Power. New York, Random House.
  82. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1966). Thus Spoke Zarathustra. New York, Viking Press.
    His introduction offers a comprehensive chapter-by-chapter survey of the work, and there are also explanatory notes.
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  83. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1965). Schopenhauer as Educator. Chicago, Regenery.
  84. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1965). The Philosophy of Nietzsche. [New York]New American Library.
     
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  85. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1964). Nietzsche: An Anthology of His Works. New York, Washington Square Press.
     
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  86. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1960). Joyful Wisdom. New York, F. Ungar Pub. Co..
     
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  87. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1959). Unpublished Letters. New York, Philosophical Library.
     
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  88. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1956/1990). The Birth of Tragedy ; and, the Genealogy of Morals. Anchor Books.
    Skillful, sophisticated translations of two of Nietzsche's essential works about the conflict between the moral and aesthetic approaches to life, the impact of Christianity on human values, the meaning of science, the contrast between the Apollonian and Dionysian spirits, and other themes central to his thinking.
     
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  89. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1954/1976). The Portable Nietzsche. Penguin Books.
  90. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1939). Götzendämmerung. Stuttgart, A. Kröner.
    Der Fall Wagner.--Nietzsche contra Wagner.--Götzendämmerung.--Umwertung aller Werte.--Ecce homo.--Gedichte.--Nachwort.--Das Leben Nietzsche.
     
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  91. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1939/2006). The Essential Nietzsche. Dover Publications.
    A prominent intellectual of the Weimar era, Heinrich Mann was a leading authority on Nietzsche. This volume consists of Mann's selections of highlights from the philosopher's works — The Birth of Tragedy, Thus Spake Zarathustra, Beyond Good and Evil, and others — along with an introduction that explains their significance to modern readers.
     
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  92. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1939). The Living Thoughts of Nietzsche. Toronto, Longmans, Green and Co..
     
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  93. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1937). The Philosophy of Nietzsche. New York, the Modern Library.
    Introduction, by Willard Huntington Wright.--Thus spake Zarathustra, translated by Thomas Common.--Beyond good and evil, translated by Helen Zimmern.--The genealogy of morals, translated by Horace B. Samuel.--Peoples and countries, translated by J. M. Kennedy.--Ecce homo, translated by Clifton P. Fadiman.--The birth of tragedy from the spirit of music, translated by Clifton P. Fadiman.
     
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  94. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1928). The Antichrist of Nietzsche. London, Fanfrolico Press.
     
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  95. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1927). Ecce Homo: And the Birth of Tragedy. The Modern Library.
    Published posthumously in 1908, Ecce Homo was written in 1888 and completed just a few weeks before Nietzsche's complete mental collapse.
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  96. Fryderyk Nietzsche (1922). Tako rzecze Zaratustra, Warszawa 1908. Kwartalnik Filozoficzny 1 (2):266-274.
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  97. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1921/1985). The Nietzsche-Wagner Correspondence. Liveright.
    THE NIETZSCHE-WAGNER CORRESPONDENCE CHAPTER I. FIRST MEETING. MY brother writes in "Ecce Homo": "From the moment a piano edition of 'Tristan and Isolde* appeared (my compliments, ...
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  98. Friedrich Nietzsche (1911/1999). Thus Spake Zarathustra. Dover Publications.
    A 19th-century literary masterpiece, tremendously influential in the arts and in philosophy, uses the Persian religious leader Zarathustra to voice the author’s views, including the introduction of the controversial doctrine of the Ubermensch, or "superman," a term later perverted by Nazi propagandists. A passionate, quasi-biblical style is employed to inspire readers to become more than they have been and to transcend the limitations of conventional morality. A provocative work that remains a fixture of college reading lists.
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  99. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1911/2000). The Antichrist. Prometheus Books.
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